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he once mentioned michigan just as an example of when he was talking about education because i read over the speech and so he was more being a statesman for the whole country and he wasn't at all partisan either in the speech. he was trying to be a statesman. i think it's interesting that both these major event that is are major national part of our national history of the presidents, a major part of their program and what they did, that they happened here. and i don't think it was an accident. although in some, you know, you can say it could have been somewhere else, but michigan -- university of michigan is certainly known for idealistic young people who care about the world. it's got a tradition of always being, you know, having lots of discussions on world issues and having opinions. and i think in both cases the presidents, johnson and kennedy, knew that they'd get a good response. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring ann arbor, michigan, our local content vehicles recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about ann arbor and c-span's
he once mentioned michigan just as an example of when he was talking about education because i read over the speech and so he was more being a statesman for the whole country and he wasn't at all partisan either in the speech. he was trying to be a statesman. i think it's interesting that both these major event that is are major national part of our national history of the presidents, a major part of their program and what they did, that they happened here. and i don't think it was an accident....
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on aid to education. a historic piece of legislation. medicare. all that was started, alliance for progress, was started under president kennedy. and we tend maybe to forget, because it was shortened and taken away from us, that there were tremendous things that became his tortoric achievement that started with him. >> you know, bob, one of the things that has struck me about this, i mean, my parents both talk about that day, you know, the way that i talk about 9/11. and it is seared into their minds. one of the things that i think we don't talk about in terms of the legacy of john f. kennedy, just what peter was talking about, is the people who were called to service and who have gone on to do all kinds of things because they heard that call, whether it was, i have to admit, from teddy kennedy or john f. kennedy or bobby kennedy. so many people i've met at least in my career have said that was part of what inspired them. i think sometimes we forget that as part of the legacy. >> oh, i think it's inspired generations of people. and i think it does
on aid to education. a historic piece of legislation. medicare. all that was started, alliance for progress, was started under president kennedy. and we tend maybe to forget, because it was shortened and taken away from us, that there were tremendous things that became his tortoric achievement that started with him. >> you know, bob, one of the things that has struck me about this, i mean, my parents both talk about that day, you know, the way that i talk about 9/11. and it is seared into...
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the public how the politicians need time to be educated? it is not tribulation of. so credit the source. but yet but yet arthur writing about jackson roosevelt related to dan quayle of his time running for not a good time. [laughter] fdr learned kennedy from the moment of the bay of pigs reaching out to the eisenhower not the warmest of transitions between the two but yet that wonderful pulitzer prize-winning picture of the bet what gate at kids david after the bay of pigs where kennedy has called the old guy and said helped a. and he was learning. what did he do? he did not have the beating so he had a third meeting october 1862. arthur understood but to be in the white house that as always narrative's these sayings do take time. flesh and blood. >> also the best advice he was getting because they have lovelock reach of the can-do to do with it the next day. kennedy is the student of that and but with this audience one thing in particular but they can't door of his advice i interviewed have the day he made the announcement june 9899. this
the public how the politicians need time to be educated? it is not tribulation of. so credit the source. but yet but yet arthur writing about jackson roosevelt related to dan quayle of his time running for not a good time. [laughter] fdr learned kennedy from the moment of the bay of pigs reaching out to the eisenhower not the warmest of transitions between the two but yet that wonderful pulitzer prize-winning picture of the bet what gate at kids david after the bay of pigs where kennedy has...
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education is one of them. mental health at the top. you mentioned video games, television, movies, but the two most contributing factors are the availability of assault weapons, and the availability of these multiple clips of ammunition. those are the two that most demand action. yes, we might have to take a look at some self restraint among those who make the video games, but not as much as we need to take a look at regulating these manufacturing of these weapons of war. and that includes the first time anybody wants into a movie theater with an ipad or video game, and blows up 30 people. that has never happened and never will. >> jennifer: the shooter at the high school in california, he had a shotgun. >> uh-huh. >> jennifer: now he didn't kill 20 people because he had a shotgun. nor did he kill himself, he was disarmed by a teacher who used her words and not a weapon to have him put down his weapon. if he had an assault rifle, or if the teacher had a gun there would have been an entirely different outcome, so bottom line is, availab
education is one of them. mental health at the top. you mentioned video games, television, movies, but the two most contributing factors are the availability of assault weapons, and the availability of these multiple clips of ammunition. those are the two that most demand action. yes, we might have to take a look at some self restraint among those who make the video games, but not as much as we need to take a look at regulating these manufacturing of these weapons of war. and that includes the...
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>> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america jazeera america.to al lit be 50 years ago tomorrow that president john f kennedy was shot. and taken to parkland memorial hospital in dallas, texas. it is a moment two surgeons have never forgotten. they sat down with al jazeera's heidi joe castro to talk about that fateful day. >> dr.s ronald jones and robert mclen lon were young surgeons at dallas' parkland memorial hospital. friday, november 22nd, was a day that began like any other, and then just after lunchtime. >> i heard a little tap on t
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. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story next only on al jazeera america cardis. ♪ . >> welcome back to al jazeera. new orleans, new orleans. has come back. for the most part since hurricane katrina struck on august 29th of 2005, but many life long residents have not. as their neighbors remain in abandon ruin. >> it's been nearly a decade since the rising waters ravaged new orleans. this neighborhood, the working class 9th ward, is wiped out. herman's home was ruined and gutted and rebuilt on his vow to return. >> it is an eyesore, but i figure everybody just come together, and ev
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they grew up with glamour, with education, with privilege. they thought at moments that they were immoral; that they could do anything. they took risks that lead to tragedies much too often. >> thank you very much. and you are going to continue to be with us. we wanted to tell you time line right now. on november 21st, the president and his wife flew to texas. the two-day five-city tour was a campaign trip of sorts. it was also the first lady's time to make her first public appearance since the loss of their baby son. the next day is the day that changed history forever. randall pinkston reports. >> we are still the keystone -- >> at a breakfast, president john f. kennedy spoke of the future for his country. >> and i think we'll continue to do as we have done in our past, our duty. >> reporter: 30 miles away 24 year old oswald placed a long package in the back of a car, curtain rods, he said. a crowd of 2,000 greeted president and mrs. kennedy at the airport. >> right away, and come right up to the fence. >> mrs. kennedy dressed in a favor of
they grew up with glamour, with education, with privilege. they thought at moments that they were immoral; that they could do anything. they took risks that lead to tragedies much too often. >> thank you very much. and you are going to continue to be with us. we wanted to tell you time line right now. on november 21st, the president and his wife flew to texas. the two-day five-city tour was a campaign trip of sorts. it was also the first lady's time to make her first public appearance...
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you know, civil rights, anti-war, health care, education. and that is a key to their endurance, that people consider the kennedys to be a fixed brand name. >> now there was only one brother left. the right medicare. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts - including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep numb
you know, civil rights, anti-war, health care, education. and that is a key to their endurance, that people consider the kennedys to be a fixed brand name. >> now there was only one brother left. the right medicare. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your...
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the point about education is spot on. you have areas of the country that have low high school graduation rates and don't have the infrastructure you would want for businesses but they also have some of the highest revenue surpluses that are directly going into investing in those specific projects. if i were to track you to my state and let's say my state is wyoming. i'm going there tomorrow for a meeting. they are going to attract your business because i'm not going to charge income taxes. i have a state-of-the-art airport. i have state-of-the-art schools in spoils of riches because of all of my natural gas exposure. it's kind of a redistribution of opportunity for the u.s. which is pretty romantic if you want to look at it that way. >> we are going to do two more questions. the women woman right in the back there. >> i had a question about clinton with glass-steagall. he took it out. why won't they put it back in? >> the question was about glass-steagall. volcker is an advocate of re-creating glass-steagall. i don't thin
the point about education is spot on. you have areas of the country that have low high school graduation rates and don't have the infrastructure you would want for businesses but they also have some of the highest revenue surpluses that are directly going into investing in those specific projects. if i were to track you to my state and let's say my state is wyoming. i'm going there tomorrow for a meeting. they are going to attract your business because i'm not going to charge income taxes. i...
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so, a great education system and a diversified education system where each state can set it own standards. we're centralizing again. you can always buy a copy of balance and give it to your local public library. >> there you go. last question. >> i have a quick comment and then a question. i saw the three-point shot as interesting with the conversation but i'd argue that the most important rule change in basketball was, in the '30s, african-americans were not allowed to play, and then its changed. and that has become global. so, the best player from the spurs is french. the best player from the spurs is from the virgin islands, so it's very, very different. >> argentina. argentina. come on. >> and the last thing i want to say on that, is that the very best players in the nba have not been known for their three-point shots. lebron james is not the strongest three-point shooter. >> but we needed a rule change that originated at columbia. >> but last year i thought it very important book called why nations fail, which i'm sure you read. >> we talk about a lot. >> their thesis was more about
so, a great education system and a diversified education system where each state can set it own standards. we're centralizing again. you can always buy a copy of balance and give it to your local public library. >> there you go. last question. >> i have a quick comment and then a question. i saw the three-point shot as interesting with the conversation but i'd argue that the most important rule change in basketball was, in the '30s, african-americans were not allowed to play, and...
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we don't believe the best metric is just hours a financial education. that is kind of a lame of metrics but we were delighted when we ran the numbers but with average playtime between 20 to 40 minutes per game this is voluntary. people show up and get exciting and spend a 25 minutes on a game which is an eternity on the internet we delivered 90,000 hours of financial education to the mechanism. we have evidence that it leads to changes in people's pre- and post test of knowledge and more importantly their attitudes and how confident they feel about being able to make decisions and that it can pull down two different actions from in different places that they make and of course the holy grail is patterns of behavior over time. breaking apart the components of the games so that they can be applied in smaller measures two different things. a sometimes called game education. and i believe i'm ready to wrap up. thank you. >> i have to ask a question on everybody's mind. how does the celebrity calamity work? >> can make you pay the part of a spendthrift celeb
we don't believe the best metric is just hours a financial education. that is kind of a lame of metrics but we were delighted when we ran the numbers but with average playtime between 20 to 40 minutes per game this is voluntary. people show up and get exciting and spend a 25 minutes on a game which is an eternity on the internet we delivered 90,000 hours of financial education to the mechanism. we have evidence that it leads to changes in people's pre- and post test of knowledge and more...
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they could spend liberally on things like education and medical research and highways. when george w. bush won the presidency he, too, believed we could have it all, so he started with a big tax cut. across-the-board tax relief does not happen often in washington, d.c. in fact, since world war ii, it has happened only twice -- president kennedy's tax cut in the '60s and president reagan's tax cuts in the 1980s. and now it's happening for the third time. and it's about time. schoumacher: but was it about time, or was history about to repeat itself? terror attacks on the united states in 2001 caused the bush presidency to respond with increased homeland security and a war on terrorism starting with the invasion of afghanistan. defense spending rose accordingly. the budget surpluses that had been projected assumed continuing growth in the stock market. people sold stocks get capital gains, have to pay the government taxes on the capital gains. all of a sudden the stock market collapses and that disappears, so tax cut increase defense and homeland security, and an economy w
they could spend liberally on things like education and medical research and highways. when george w. bush won the presidency he, too, believed we could have it all, so he started with a big tax cut. across-the-board tax relief does not happen often in washington, d.c. in fact, since world war ii, it has happened only twice -- president kennedy's tax cut in the '60s and president reagan's tax cuts in the 1980s. and now it's happening for the third time. and it's about time. schoumacher: but was...
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the public on how the politicians need time to be educated? that is, we are not particularly patient in tribulations to use a phrase from john -- who's jfk's but st. paul's first. [laughter] credit the source. but we are not very patient many if tribulation and yet arthur, in writing about andrew jackson, in writing about franklin roosevelt who was seen as really the dan quayle of his time when he ran for vice president -- that's not a good thing -- [laughter] before the polio in 1920, he learned. fdr earned. kennedy, from the moment of the bay of pigs and he reaches out to eisenhower whom they had not, i think it's safe to say, it had not been the warmest of transitions between the two, and yet there's that wonderful pulitzer prize-winning picture of the two men taken from the back as they're walking toward the cabin at camp david after the bay of bay of pigs where kennedy had called the old guy and said, help me, you know? and he was learning. and i would draw a direct line from the bay of pigs to the cuban missile crisis. what did he do? he
the public on how the politicians need time to be educated? that is, we are not particularly patient in tribulations to use a phrase from john -- who's jfk's but st. paul's first. [laughter] credit the source. but we are not very patient many if tribulation and yet arthur, in writing about andrew jackson, in writing about franklin roosevelt who was seen as really the dan quayle of his time when he ran for vice president -- that's not a good thing -- [laughter] before the polio in 1920, he...
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i would have had a great education, though, if you had kept me until the end, and i want to thank you and the ranking member for your leadership. we have appreciated it and admired it in our chamber, and also chairwoman stabenow for your effort and sustained effort in getting us to this point. i feel privileged as others have said to be part of the farm bill conference committee and join those who said this is the way we should should be doing our wn congress. this is the way we are going to be able to regain the confidence of the american people, not with the rock throwing and brick throughing and the screaming, but working together in a bipartisan, bicameral way, and that is the expectation of our farmers and ranchers. the farmers and ranchers in rural communities driving colorado's $40 billion agricultural economy, it is critical that we work through our differences to complete this process. mr. chairman, if i could sum up what i heard in the nearly 0 # listens sessions we've had all across colorado on this topic, the message is very, very simple. work together to give us the certa
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that is aids education. >> thank you for being here. i am dr. sam hancock of emerald planet tv. the transportation system supply chain within 24 hours as you know viruses could be around the globe so one of the most underfunded public programs is public health. this is something a massive amount of money has been drawn out of over the last 50 years, specialty. are there any best practices you have seen in various countries you have traveled to about how to build up the public health system so they can more easily identify some of these viruses and respond to it or something that is always reactive instead of proactive? >> thank you for your question. some very interesting initiatives of vigilance that are going on and you may have heard of some of these. one that comes to mind is something called a global viral forecasting initiative founded by nathan wolfe, the young disease scientist based in stamford. teamwork in cameron for years doing field work on the transmission of viruses by way of bush meat from africa wildlife into hunters, the bush meet hunters and their family. nath
that is aids education. >> thank you for being here. i am dr. sam hancock of emerald planet tv. the transportation system supply chain within 24 hours as you know viruses could be around the globe so one of the most underfunded public programs is public health. this is something a massive amount of money has been drawn out of over the last 50 years, specialty. are there any best practices you have seen in various countries you have traveled to about how to build up the public health...
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it was not the education about alcoholism and drug dependency that there is now. dad search through several doctors before he finally found a doctor that have the courage to say, i think your wife's an alcoholic. that was not the image anybody accepted. finally found the right doctor, dad had the courage to say, we will do this intervention. we did the intervention with mom. at that time, i had never heard the word intervention. now you have tv shows. it was a different time. we did it. dad led the intervention. my memory of that is very clear. we walked in the door that morning with all of the kids and dad surprised mom. he took her hand and said that betty, we are here because we love you. the kids want their mother back and i want my wife back. those interventions are tough. a lot of tears, a lot of crying, a lot of raised voices. a lot more hugs and denial. dad never gave up. betty, we love you, trust us. we woke her up and she did the work. >> as many of you probably know, 16 years ago, i participated in a treatment program for prescription drugs and alcohol
it was not the education about alcoholism and drug dependency that there is now. dad search through several doctors before he finally found a doctor that have the courage to say, i think your wife's an alcoholic. that was not the image anybody accepted. finally found the right doctor, dad had the courage to say, we will do this intervention. we did the intervention with mom. at that time, i had never heard the word intervention. now you have tv shows. it was a different time. we did it. dad led...
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we must educate our children as our most valuable resource. we must have trained people, many trained people, their finest talents brought to the keenest edge. we must not only have scientists, mathematicians, technicians, we must have people skilled in the humanities. i look forward to an america which will reward achievement in the arts as we reward achievement in business or statecraft. an americaard to which commands respect throughout the world for its strength and for its civilization. bes country cannot afford to materially rich and spiritually poor. unifiying andat humanizing experience. far from being a distraction -- a distraction in the nation, it is close to the center of a nation's purpose. quality of aof the nation's civilization. i am certain after the dust of centuries has passed over us, remembered, not for our victories or defeat in battle, but for our contributions to the human spirit. poetry politicians new and more poets new politics, i am convinced the world would be a little better place to live. leads men towards arroga
we must educate our children as our most valuable resource. we must have trained people, many trained people, their finest talents brought to the keenest edge. we must not only have scientists, mathematicians, technicians, we must have people skilled in the humanities. i look forward to an america which will reward achievement in the arts as we reward achievement in business or statecraft. an americaard to which commands respect throughout the world for its strength and for its civilization....
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and she had a superb background in education, both from prep school years as well as going through -- with her junior year abroad in paris, and finishing up the george washington university. a handful of first ladies at that time had an undergraduate degree. >> sometimes it is forgotten, her influence on historic preservation. now, we take it as a given, if there is a beautiful historic building, there better be a good reason to take that down. but years ago that was not the case, when the term urban or newly is used. if john kennedy in particular and jackie kennedy as first lady had not been the first lady in the 1960s -- the executive office building next to the white house would have been torn down, which white eisenhower was willing to do. he thought that this was an eyesore. part of the white house would be torn down. >> dolley madison -- the white house was lit up -- >> it would have been replaced by federal office buildings of the time -- a penitentiary and a prison yard. this really helped the historic preservation -- >> in the book you quote aldrich >> this was her schoolmate
and she had a superb background in education, both from prep school years as well as going through -- with her junior year abroad in paris, and finishing up the george washington university. a handful of first ladies at that time had an undergraduate degree. >> sometimes it is forgotten, her influence on historic preservation. now, we take it as a given, if there is a beautiful historic building, there better be a good reason to take that down. but years ago that was not the case, when...
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>> a very firm, educated evaluation of a speech. i think it is wonderful. >> he clearly wanted her analysis. he relied on it. as you listen to the tape all the way through, he starts backing away from the phone and starts getting somewhat defensive. "well, they told me to do that." no one likes to hear that direct a criticism but he relied on her to tell him the truth. >> they were obviously very close and valued clinical partners. the flipside is there were challenges in their marriage because of lyndon johnson's infidelity, something he would occasionally brag about. how did this affect their partnership if it did at all? >> is important to realize that that german mists changed how -- journalists changed how they cover the presidents. she lived in washington all those years and watched as franklin roosevelt's relationship with lucy, john f. kennedy's relationship with other women, reporters did not write about that. in the johnson years, perhaps encouraged by the president himself, they did start writing about the women who were
>> a very firm, educated evaluation of a speech. i think it is wonderful. >> he clearly wanted her analysis. he relied on it. as you listen to the tape all the way through, he starts backing away from the phone and starts getting somewhat defensive. "well, they told me to do that." no one likes to hear that direct a criticism but he relied on her to tell him the truth. >> they were obviously very close and valued clinical partners. the flipside is there were...
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we paid $24,000 per pupil per year for public education. two years ago, the graduation rate was 23%. now, i don't know how you define failure. in asbury park, where i held my election night celebrations, we pay $33,000 per pupil per year. two years ago, less than 50% of the young people who graduated from asbury park high school could read at the eighth-grade level. so, somehow with the teachers union -- this is a debate about whether that is failure or not. my opponent, who was endorsed by the teachers union, said that when it was pointed out to her we have 200 failing schools in new jersey, her response was, that is not a bad percentage. they asked me for my response. my response, that sounds like someone who never sent their children to one of those schools. if you send your children to one of those schools, it is an obscenity. that is my difference between the republican view of what needs to be done with education in america and the democrat slash teachers union view, that the status quo is fine and we will get to fixing those places.
we paid $24,000 per pupil per year for public education. two years ago, the graduation rate was 23%. now, i don't know how you define failure. in asbury park, where i held my election night celebrations, we pay $33,000 per pupil per year. two years ago, less than 50% of the young people who graduated from asbury park high school could read at the eighth-grade level. so, somehow with the teachers union -- this is a debate about whether that is failure or not. my opponent, who was endorsed by the...
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the olympic ski team he news as much about education ready figured if he took all the kids that the courts hadts ruled out of the states st because they were such trouble makers rememberbo "mommie dearest"? girls. i had said to crawford girls. [laughter]theyere they were to of the nicest. , now i have 96 hysterical teenagers.i et hysterical. y all in the auditorium and by age friday in the tears areo co coming down my eyes.mingto i played a lot of professional sports i got into fights but that was sports. i never hit another human being except that day.y. every betty there we are all in tears and of news is worse and worse and i hear laughter from the back of the room as a teacher from the netherlands thought we out were being silly i told himto to stop in he would not so i clocked him in my professional manner. slaughter]that i [applause] kn this is interesting we allwe remember then the man landed on the moon. that is a great question.anywaat >> meeting in theseum, were lei commemoration on the 22nd other questions? >> the back channel aspect of the of letters always fascinated me and to
the olympic ski team he news as much about education ready figured if he took all the kids that the courts hadts ruled out of the states st because they were such trouble makers rememberbo "mommie dearest"? girls. i had said to crawford girls. [laughter]theyere they were to of the nicest. , now i have 96 hysterical teenagers.i et hysterical. y all in the auditorium and by age friday in the tears areo co coming down my eyes.mingto i played a lot of professional sports i got into fights...
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we need to make sure people receive the best education. a sense of optimism so they will never give up or give in. the fear is gone. people are no longer afraid. afraidere so many people to be afraid. isir fear is gone, and that a good day. people need to get out there and continued to fight and to our struggle is for a lifetime for all of our citizens. >> i take your point, but how do to a young person who might say to you, it has 50 years, and we cannot get a real conversation about poverty. what do you say to the young , and they get a chance butee dr. kings monument, where the data is concerned, they say, we have not done much. >> i was saying to a group of you continue to preach, you continue to educate, to lobby and protests until you get it done. it is the struggle of a lifetime. you have to make a politician >> there are a lot of , ande who hear that story even president obama is telling tot story, but i am trying see where the willpower is to actually push the president on issues. to get a sense of how we take what you said and pu
we need to make sure people receive the best education. a sense of optimism so they will never give up or give in. the fear is gone. people are no longer afraid. afraidere so many people to be afraid. isir fear is gone, and that a good day. people need to get out there and continued to fight and to our struggle is for a lifetime for all of our citizens. >> i take your point, but how do to a young person who might say to you, it has 50 years, and we cannot get a real conversation about...
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equal opportunity and unitty of purpose and education. the life of the mind and the spirit, art and poetry, service to one's country and the courage to move forward into the future. the cause of peace on earth. his was the inspiring summons to serve, to hard work and worthy accomplishment and a summons we long for. he was an optmist and he said so. and there was nothing, no sidestepping reality in what he said. no resorting to sail old platitudes and he spoke to the point and with confidence. and he knew words mattered. his words changed lives. his words changed history. rarely has a commander in chief addressed the nation with such command of language. much to be said applies now no less than half a century continue and continue to be taken to heart far into the future. gone but not forgotten is the old expression for departed heroes, and if not forgotten, they are not gone. on this day especially, and at this place, let us listen again to some of what john f. kennedy said. the new frontier which i speak is not a set of promises. it is a
equal opportunity and unitty of purpose and education. the life of the mind and the spirit, art and poetry, service to one's country and the courage to move forward into the future. the cause of peace on earth. his was the inspiring summons to serve, to hard work and worthy accomplishment and a summons we long for. he was an optmist and he said so. and there was nothing, no sidestepping reality in what he said. no resorting to sail old platitudes and he spoke to the point and with confidence....
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and she had a superb background in education, both from prep school years as well as going through -- with her junior year abroad in paris, and finishing up the george washington university. a handful of first ladies at that time had an undergraduate degree. >> sometimes it is forgotten, her influence on historic preservation. now, we take it as a given, if there is a beautiful historic building, there better be a good reason to take that down. but years ago that was not the case, when the term urban or newly is used. if john kennedy in particular and jackie kennedy as first lady had not been the first lady in the 1960s -- the executive office building next to the white house would have been torn down, which white eisenhower was willing to do. he thought that this was an eyesore. part of the white house would be torn down. >> dolley madison -- the white house was lit up -- >> it would have been replaced by federal office buildings of the time -- a penitentiary and a prison yard. this really helped the historic preservation -- >> in the book you quote aldrich >> this was her schoolmate
and she had a superb background in education, both from prep school years as well as going through -- with her junior year abroad in paris, and finishing up the george washington university. a handful of first ladies at that time had an undergraduate degree. >> sometimes it is forgotten, her influence on historic preservation. now, we take it as a given, if there is a beautiful historic building, there better be a good reason to take that down. but years ago that was not the case, when...
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>> well, first, we don't have any sort of sex education in our educational system. people need to know about safer sexual behaviors before they engage in these behaviors. drug use is highly penalized in our region instead of people being sent to rehab and having support in these regions. citstigmatizing. these behaviors. >> and access to anti drugs. the irony that this part of the world has some of the richest countries on earth, you, though, you're in lebanon, and that does have an established a.i.d.s. clinic, so it does show that attitudes can be changed? >> yes, exactly. all around the world it has been supported and proved that holistic treatment approach can be useful and lead to a solution when it comes to the h.i.v. epidemic. unfortunately, it's not just about giving medication. people need to have the courage to ask for the medication. if someone tested positive they need to trust that they won't be stigmatizeed. it has been shown with a good medication and support system people can reach an undetectable viral load in six months. if people are living with h.
>> well, first, we don't have any sort of sex education in our educational system. people need to know about safer sexual behaviors before they engage in these behaviors. drug use is highly penalized in our region instead of people being sent to rehab and having support in these regions. citstigmatizing. these behaviors. >> and access to anti drugs. the irony that this part of the world has some of the richest countries on earth, you, though, you're in lebanon, and that does have an...
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we have to push this down into not as educated people through churches and social programs am a school and start early. a campaign where children need to know what the data is. there is a very innovative program that a high school student in the bay area came up with. get community project hours in the school. you took on work to your parents to say you need to get online and do this survey so you know what you're numbers are. what's your cholesterol? what is your bmi? it's going to be an education process and we need to inform them and push them about what quality really is. >> i want to keep us moving along here. you lead a large, prestigious academic institution. i have four kids at home. three of them are teenagers. i'm not asking for you to let them in, but that would be great. [laughter] with the doctors and executives and others facing really tough challenges ahead, the migration ahead is challenging. one part says i'm five years away from retiring any other part of the population says this is exciting and i can't wait to solve these problems. if my children wanted to work in th
we have to push this down into not as educated people through churches and social programs am a school and start early. a campaign where children need to know what the data is. there is a very innovative program that a high school student in the bay area came up with. get community project hours in the school. you took on work to your parents to say you need to get online and do this survey so you know what you're numbers are. what's your cholesterol? what is your bmi? it's going to be an...
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we did a survey to come up with 100 percent said under the right circumstances an educational exhibit for the public about the event in the school book depository. if the state did not pay for it they did not want to pay but if private people did it they would pay a fee but that was the basis on which we went forward through the commissioners court we said there was interest and applied for a grant from the endowment from the key vanities, the only one that we got to give the city $600 to bring in a panel to begin renovations to the building and to the exterior of the building was still present. and george may he right -- recipes he died in j. draper go in very highly respected who we dubbed him as moses. [laughter] >> when he spoke we all listened but he did not say much. [laughter] and to take pictures of us the whole time that we meet and they did for the next 10 years. [laughter] but then he came back and said this is what you need to do. everything was recorded if not all of the preserved and critical elements that at some future date. >> remember the discussion but it was such t
we did a survey to come up with 100 percent said under the right circumstances an educational exhibit for the public about the event in the school book depository. if the state did not pay for it they did not want to pay but if private people did it they would pay a fee but that was the basis on which we went forward through the commissioners court we said there was interest and applied for a grant from the endowment from the key vanities, the only one that we got to give the city $600 to bring...
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and our final goal was to make sure that our young people were educated. so that the things that happened in 1964 would not be allowed to happen again in 2014 or 2015. >> michael: it's a amazing it's sort as if you are an ambassador for that era to this error, and that seems like something that is necessary. i want to address what some of our viewers might be unfamiliar with, which is the case itself. can you bring us to speed. >> after the murder occurred for the next 40 years no one in our town would even talk about it. you didn't even get to talk about it in your own home. as an african american man growing up in mississippi, i never heard about it. >> michael: why do you think -- why do you think that was? was it a shame? was it something that you didn't want to tell your children about? >> it was so trau mat toik a lot of people, and then the fear that was associated with it. even in 2004 when we came together with the philadelphia coalition, there were many elderly people that were still afraid to speak about the murders. >> michael: so interesting.
and our final goal was to make sure that our young people were educated. so that the things that happened in 1964 would not be allowed to happen again in 2014 or 2015. >> michael: it's a amazing it's sort as if you are an ambassador for that era to this error, and that seems like something that is necessary. i want to address what some of our viewers might be unfamiliar with, which is the case itself. can you bring us to speed. >> after the murder occurred for the next 40 years no...
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the adult education classes that are provided in most of the state, adult learning actually happens at k to 12 schools, but many programs have been cut. we have seen that statewide and so we need to make sure that we preserve the non-credit classes that are serving more than 3,000 adult students right now alone. the job training programs that city college focuses on that support job placement with so many community-based organizations, i don't think that we would have a successful professional development initiative anywhere in this city without the work of city college. likewise, the work force development initiatives that are part of city college, many students attend city college directly from the work force to retool the skills to add skills, to make themselves competitive in this current job market. these are i-t graphic design, fire academy, police academy, home support nursing, you name it. city college provides it. there is also the second chance program which is a program that works with formerly incarcerated youth that helps these people, these young people get a new start in
the adult education classes that are provided in most of the state, adult learning actually happens at k to 12 schools, but many programs have been cut. we have seen that statewide and so we need to make sure that we preserve the non-credit classes that are serving more than 3,000 adult students right now alone. the job training programs that city college focuses on that support job placement with so many community-based organizations, i don't think that we would have a successful professional...
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bill puts a lot of dollars in the pool to be used by veterans to pursue a traditional education at an i have my own opinion about what pedigree does in terms of your ability to find a job. if you can get into harvard or a private school, that probably situates you for an advantage when it comes time to find a job. those transitioning are no different than high schoolers that are looking to have an advantage once they start looking for a job. in terms of the for profit school issues, military.com has been sussing out the bad actors. the new g.i. bill puts a lot of dollars in the pool to be used by veterans to pursue a traditional education at an institution, and you will go to college, or perhaps to an online for-profit school. what we have seen more and more is there were some for-profit schools that were headed toward predatory. no service after the sale and the dropout rate was huge. if they did manage to get their degree and went to find a job, there was no appreciation by the employee or about the degree. that was not a good thing for the vet. there were some congressional committ
bill puts a lot of dollars in the pool to be used by veterans to pursue a traditional education at an i have my own opinion about what pedigree does in terms of your ability to find a job. if you can get into harvard or a private school, that probably situates you for an advantage when it comes time to find a job. those transitioning are no different than high schoolers that are looking to have an advantage once they start looking for a job. in terms of the for profit school issues,...
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present, is a list of kind of an array, a spectrum of options that we could do from things of signage and education and enforcement to a much larger auto restriction. so i wouldn't say it's a plan that i will be bringing to you, but i will bring you the range of ideas and costs for your consideration in january. >> very good. and then the other thing sort of ongoing item is at the last meeting, we sort of put one aspect of the taxi information contract on hold in the hopes that the information will be coming in from the cab companies. so that we wouldn't need to capture it ourselves. if at one of the january meetings, maybe the second one to give us an update in the director's report so we can address any issues before we hit that deadline would be great. >> yes. >> director rubke. >> i have a quick question about the incentive program or the pilot. first of all, it sounds really great. are we going to get data that feeds into the recommendations that are coming forth in terms of proposal for the ramp cab program? >> we will have data based on this pilot, because we're doing it through the debit ca
present, is a list of kind of an array, a spectrum of options that we could do from things of signage and education and enforcement to a much larger auto restriction. so i wouldn't say it's a plan that i will be bringing to you, but i will bring you the range of ideas and costs for your consideration in january. >> very good. and then the other thing sort of ongoing item is at the last meeting, we sort of put one aspect of the taxi information contract on hold in the hopes that the...
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now in ourasking educational system to succeed. we want to bring these little widgets inside of a classroom and make them get a's, and we want them to innovate and create and change the world. how are we going to change the world when our children are in silent distress? can you think when your brain is in frenzy? can you make the right decisions when you are panicked, when you are in confusion, when you don't understand? and what we are doing is imprinting these great goals on our children, when in fact we are not really looking at the state of mind that our kids are in right now. if we have these children on drugs, by the way, these drugs continue to go -- it is a $9 billion industry right now. in which case, has anyone ever asked, is there a longitudinal study done? do we know the effects of these drugs on these children for a lifelong -- a lifetime? have we checked out the developing brain? doesn't impair development? doesn't mean they might be addicted after 20 years? are we creating an addicted society? these are dramatic thi
now in ourasking educational system to succeed. we want to bring these little widgets inside of a classroom and make them get a's, and we want them to innovate and create and change the world. how are we going to change the world when our children are in silent distress? can you think when your brain is in frenzy? can you make the right decisions when you are panicked, when you are in confusion, when you don't understand? and what we are doing is imprinting these great goals on our children,...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> a flash from dallas. two priests who were with president kennedy say he is dead. >> of bullet wounds. >> and there it is, the eternal flame at the gravesite of president john f. kennedy only moments ago, you saw the president of the united states, barack obama, and the first lady, the former president bill clinton, the former first lady hillary clinton. they paid their respects. remembering 50 years ago this friday the assassination in dallas, texas. dr. ronald jones was the chief surgical resident at parkland memory cal hospital in dallas when that all of call came in, the president of the united states had been shot. dr. jones joining us once again. you remember his condition when he actually arrived what you were trying to doing to save him, dr. jones? >> when i first saw him, i walked into trauma room one and mrs. kennedy was on the left and he was on a stretcher, had just ar
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> a flash from dallas. two priests who were with president kennedy say he is dead. >> of bullet wounds. >> and there it is, the eternal flame at the gravesite of president john f. kennedy only moments ago, you saw the president of the united states, barack obama, and the...
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they'd devastate priorities like education, energy, and medical research. they would certainly slow our recovery, and cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs. democrats, republicans, business leaders, and economists have already said that these cuts, known here in washington as the sequester, are a really bad idea. now, some in this congress have proposed preventing only the defense cuts by making even bigger cuts to things like education and job training, medicare and social security benefits. that idea is even worse. [applause] yes, the biggest driver of our long-term debt is the rising cost of health care for an aging population. and those of us who care deeply about programs like medicare must embrace the need for modest reforms -- otherwise, our retirement programs will crowd out the investments we need for our children, and jeopardize the promise of a secure retirement for future generations. but we can't ask senior citizens and working families to shoulder the entire burden of deficit reduction while asking nothing more from the wealthiest and most pow
they'd devastate priorities like education, energy, and medical research. they would certainly slow our recovery, and cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs. democrats, republicans, business leaders, and economists have already said that these cuts, known here in washington as the sequester, are a really bad idea. now, some in this congress have proposed preventing only the defense cuts by making even bigger cuts to things like education and job training, medicare and social security benefits....
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a former student said today her colleagues are bereft of losing a gifted educator. if you know of an active teacher more senior than rose, please let us know. >>> a public burial ceremony with full military honors in bakersfield, california today for roosevelt clark. he joined the army at 18. he was killed in the korean war, and his remains were unaccounted for for 62 years. he was listed officially as missing all that time, until his remains were found recently along with several others. >>> up next for us tonight, record sales in the business of record sales, as in a new generation going old-school. >>> finally tonight, at a time when a lot of us carry our personal music history on a tiny device, look at what's making a comeback. the act of putting a needle on vinyl and listening to the sound it makes. it's a retro success story. it's back to the futur and nbc's kate snow has our report. ♪ >> reporter: on a tuesday morning, upstairs at united records in nashville, we found willie mason recording a record. that's right. a record. as in a vinyl disk with grooves o
a former student said today her colleagues are bereft of losing a gifted educator. if you know of an active teacher more senior than rose, please let us know. >>> a public burial ceremony with full military honors in bakersfield, california today for roosevelt clark. he joined the army at 18. he was killed in the korean war, and his remains were unaccounted for for 62 years. he was listed officially as missing all that time, until his remains were found recently along with several...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ male announcer ] experience new febreze sleep serenity and let the soothing scent of moonlit lavender lull you to sleep. an official product of the national sleep foundation. breathe happy. sleep happy. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the d
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. >> the highest income, highest educated african-american community in the nation and yet we could not shop in our own neighborhood. >> it is awesome and it will bring lots of money to the community. jobs, jobs, jobs, 900 jobs created by this outlet. everything from people working in the stores to security people. i think you have time to get down here. plenty of bargains. i could use a few things. >> don't tempt her. what a group of people accused of stealing and how that was able to knock out power to thousands. keeping doctors say is them from saving the lives of thousands of hiv patients. >> your safety on the road or big brother out of control? you may be familiar with the fact that fire stations are safe havens for newborn babies. but they are >> get ready for more traffic cameras in the district, including stop sign cameras. to keep drivers safer or is it a way to make money? police say this is all about safety. but if you are thinking about the number of cameras in the city already, get ready. there will be 132 more of them. they are designed to do several blocks a, targeting b
. >> the highest income, highest educated african-american community in the nation and yet we could not shop in our own neighborhood. >> it is awesome and it will bring lots of money to the community. jobs, jobs, jobs, 900 jobs created by this outlet. everything from people working in the stores to security people. i think you have time to get down here. plenty of bargains. i could use a few things. >> don't tempt her. what a group of people accused of stealing and how that...
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i wanted to thank c-span for educating me about president kennedy's africa policies and how instrumental it was in solving the cuban missile crisis. i also wanted to ask mr. reeves this morning, and it is wonderful to be speaking with you as well, about president being uniquely positioned as the first irish catholic president and the civil rights speech, to speak about something as old as the scriptures and clear as the constitution, that we have no class system or masquerade. -- or master race. and how that should really be for all americans 50 years later. >> thanks for the call. tim is describing part of the extraordinary 48 hours in the kennedy presidency when he gave what is called the peace speech at american university, saying perhaps we should take another look at the cold war. how did we get into it? are we really adversaries or are we all moral and do we all care about our children and what will happen to them? our children ant will happen to them? and then when he came back to the white house, governor george wallace was standing in the doorway at the university of alabama at
i wanted to thank c-span for educating me about president kennedy's africa policies and how instrumental it was in solving the cuban missile crisis. i also wanted to ask mr. reeves this morning, and it is wonderful to be speaking with you as well, about president being uniquely positioned as the first irish catholic president and the civil rights speech, to speak about something as old as the scriptures and clear as the constitution, that we have no class system or masquerade. -- or master...
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matters manchester is that they are not dedicated under educated matters of the heart. by studying the first lady, for example the first and thomas jefferson did, after spending 13 days and it lost outside of philadelphia bred in the declaration of independence, he went shopping for his wife. he mr. she was preggers. she had a miscarriage and game mastering batterson gloves. then he begged off from serving the rest of the summer so he could go home to monticello to be with his wife. every winter of the revolutionary war, right there besides george washington, suffering through the freezing weather was martha washington with her white on at cannes. so we get new insight on the price and the new insight than others needs. by proposing that book washington's closest adviser with alexander hamilton one of the chapters in the book talks about hamilton's history of womanizing. for example, bill clinton was not the first were the worst when it comes to this behavior in high office. at least this at least this year, armatures maker, john edwards, david pictures had not been ale
matters manchester is that they are not dedicated under educated matters of the heart. by studying the first lady, for example the first and thomas jefferson did, after spending 13 days and it lost outside of philadelphia bred in the declaration of independence, he went shopping for his wife. he mr. she was preggers. she had a miscarriage and game mastering batterson gloves. then he begged off from serving the rest of the summer so he could go home to monticello to be with his wife. every...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> now back to politics and the fallout after senate democrats so-called nuclear option filibuster rules change for presidential nominees. joining me now, senior political editor mark murray. it turns out yesterday everyone's hair was on fire and now the rule changed, not so bad after all as we know eventually the gop hopes to be the majority and exploit the rules as well. >> well, tamron, there is the thought conventional wisdom that what happened yesterday and rules change will make a more ak moan yus and divisive u.s. congress. but there is a counter intuitive take. it's hard to believe that congress and capitol hill can be more partisan and more divided than it currently is. the other thing is for a
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hearing a very firm, a very educated evaluation of a speech. think it's wonderful. >> she clearly wanted her analysis. he relied on it but as you listen to that tape all the way through, he starts backing away the phone and starts getting somewhat defensive. they told me to do that, that kind of thing, because nobody really likes to hear that a criticism but he relied on her to tell him the truth. obviously very close and valued political partners but the flipside of there weret challenges in their marriage because of lyndon johnson's infidelity, something that he actually would occasionally brag about. did this affect their partnership, if it did at all? saidople who knew them that she always acted as though it didn't happen but she must it existed and i think it's important to realize that journalists changed how they covered presidents during the johnson years. she had lived in washington all years and watched as franklin roosevelt's with lucy mercer john f. kennedy's relationship with other women. abouters didn't write that but in the johns
hearing a very firm, a very educated evaluation of a speech. think it's wonderful. >> she clearly wanted her analysis. he relied on it but as you listen to that tape all the way through, he starts backing away the phone and starts getting somewhat defensive. they told me to do that, that kind of thing, because nobody really likes to hear that a criticism but he relied on her to tell him the truth. obviously very close and valued political partners but the flipside of there weret...
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only undercut immigrant women, not only undercut working women, but was also a tool by some really educated white women who wanted to keep african-american and immigrant women out of the labor force. and we're only beginning to learn this now by looking at howell nor really argues when she's constructing the universal declaration of human rights about article i and article i is all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, endowed with reason and conscious and should treat one in a spirit of brotherhood. even though it's article i of the declaration, it was the article that was the most difficult to adopt and get passed. and so, one of the things that i have been really trying to reconcile in my mind and try to find paper trails from people like hon samada -- >> yeah. i was going to ask you more about her and how she influenced eleanor's thinking and she was i believe the indian delegate to the u.n. >> i think it's hard to underestimate the impact, tracy, you're so right, that she has on eleanor and her understanding of women and race. she is the indian delegate who is on
only undercut immigrant women, not only undercut working women, but was also a tool by some really educated white women who wanted to keep african-american and immigrant women out of the labor force. and we're only beginning to learn this now by looking at howell nor really argues when she's constructing the universal declaration of human rights about article i and article i is all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, endowed with reason and conscious and should treat one...